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  • About

    This is the blog of the Social Sciences Librarians at the University of Leicester.  Your librarians are Andrew Dunn (Learning and Teaching) and William Farrell (Research).  We hope to provide you with interesting and useful information on this blog.

  • Alumni volunteering

    Join our alumni volunteers and use your experience to support University of Leicester students. Flexible roles, skill-sharing, and community impact await.

  • Talk by Riders Chairman offers insights into running a top-flight basketball team

    A public lecture at the University of Leicester on 27 November offers a unique insight into the management of Leicester’s legendary basketball club, the Leicester Riders.

  • Employers who underpay workers

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 17, 2017 The UK government has released a list of 350 employers who failed to the minimum wage . The page also has facts on the key industrial sectors concerned.

  • Unique protein signatures linked to ethnicity and changes in physical activity observed in new study

    A Leicester study has shed light on why people of South Asian (SA) origin may face a higher risk of cardiometabolic disorders and respond differently to physical activity compared to White European people

  • Researchers trial system for improved sea safety

    Dr Nigel Bannister from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been trialling a concept for using satellite imagery to significantly improve the chances of locating ships and planes lost at sea - such as the missing Malaysian flight MH370.

  • Media and The Body

    Module code: MS3013 In this module, you'll examine the ways in which our experiences of our bodies and those of others are highly mediated.  You'll consider the theoretical and conceptual foundations to help you to understand the body and consumer culture.

  • Media and The Body

    Module code: MS3013 In this module, you'll examine the ways in which our experiences of our bodies and those of others are highly mediated.  You'll consider the theoretical and conceptual foundations to help you to understand the body and consumer culture.

  • UNESCO’s inaugural World Radio Day.

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 17, 2012 Held on 13th February.  Find general statements and news on the website: http://www.worldradioday.

  • Anna Davies-Barrett

    The academic profile of Dr Anna Davies-Barrett, Research Associate at University of Leicester

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